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Japan does not have a lot of land. So they cannot build enough homes to support their population. Japan has been building high-rise apartments because of the lack of building space, which is a problem because Japan is at risk from earthquakes and tsunamis. The lack of land also means that the dead cannot be buried because it the land is needed for building, so cremation is the only option in Japan, unless you bury your dead abroad or at sea.

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